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Children Against Deadbeat Dads will hold a child support workshop Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Southern College Lecture Hall, 5600 Lake Underhill Road. For more information, call 813-229-8842 or 813-626-5143.

Children Against Deadbeat Dads will hold its fourth annual candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. Friday at the Publix Super Market at Dunlawton Sqaure.State Rep. T.K. Wetherell will speak on "Children Should be Loved, Not Abused," and state Sen. Tom Brown will light the first candle.Santa and Mrs. Claus will be on hand from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and toys will be collected all day for the neglected children.Other drop-off locations are available throughout the county. For information, call 252-5411.

SALLY CARTER BOHLEN, 45, Lake Dot Circle, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Cleveland, she moved to Orlando from there in 1970. She was a homemaker. She was an artist and a member of CADD. Survivors: husband, Nicholas; parents, Earl and Mary Carter, Cleveland; daughter, Cyndi Klemencic, Maitland; brothers, Bruce Carter, Deltona, Henry Carter, Birmingham, Ala. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando.

City Island Library will be the site for Thursday's 7 p.m. meeting of CADD (Children Against Deadbeat Dads), a child support enforcement group.The featured speakers will be a representative from the state of Florida Child Support Enforcement Agency and an area attorney.The public is invited to attend and learn about the newly passed laws regarding child support enforcement. More information is available by calling (904) 673-0251.

Mothers who have problems collecting child support from their ex-husbands are invited to a meeting of CADD (Children Against Deadbeat Dads) at 7 p.m. April 20 at City Island Park.Representatives from the state Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services and various child support enforcement agencies will answer questions, and explain new child support laws and the best methods for collecting it.Call Marge Van Brackle at (904) 252-5411 for more information.

-- CONTRACTS. Emerson Electic Co. of St. Louis received a $5.4 million Navy contract for its Orlando plant to produce submarine acoustic devices. . . . Harris Corp. received a subcontract from the McDonnell Douglas-General Dynamics team to build the digital map equipment for the Navy A-12 advance tactical aircraft. . . . Universal CADD Services Inc. of Altamonte Springs has been awarded a major software development contract from the City of Maitland, which will include a computerized map of all properties within the city.

A computerized mapping system will be in operation in the city by early next year and will allow workers to easily include new roads, drainage systems and annexations on a city-wide map.Commissioners this week agreed to buy the Computer Aided Design and Drafting mapping system -- CADD -- for $77,691 from the Orlando firm of Boyle Engineering Corp.City Attorney Frank Kruppenbacher will draw up a contract to be approved later by the company and the city for work to begin on the map. Boyle Engineering will research all information to be included in the mapping system and input the data.

LEESBURG -- Members of the junior class at Leesburg High School got to skip school Tuesday -- so they they could go to work. Juniors spent the day job-shadowing at businesses in Lake, Orange, Marion and Sumter counties. The school-to-work program began last year, said Beverly Ohnstad, Leesburg's school-to-work coordinator, who also teaches cooperative education and home economics. "This is the first time we've had an entire class participate," Ohnstad said. More than 400 students spent roughly six hours with their "hosts" at businesses that included photography studios, law offices, restaurants, veterinarian offices, hair salons and engineering firms as well as police departments and schools.

SALLY CARTER BOHLEN, 45, Lake Dot Circle, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Cleveland, she moved to Orlando from there in 1970. She was a homemaker. She was an artist and a member of CADD. Survivors: husband, Nicholas; parents, Earl and Mary Carter, Cleveland; daughter, Cyndi Klemencic, Maitland; brothers, Bruce Carter, Deltona, Henry Carter, Birmingham, Ala. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando.

Children Against Deadbeat Dads will hold its fourth annual candlelight vigil at 7 p.m. Friday at the Publix Super Market at Dunlawton Sqaure.State Rep. T.K. Wetherell will speak on "Children Should be Loved, Not Abused," and state Sen. Tom Brown will light the first candle.Santa and Mrs. Claus will be on hand from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and toys will be collected all day for the neglected children.Other drop-off locations are available throughout the county. For information, call 252-5411.

Mothers who have problems collecting child support from their ex-husbands are invited to a meeting of CADD (Children Against Deadbeat Dads) at 7 p.m. April 20 at City Island Park.Representatives from the state Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services and various child support enforcement agencies will answer questions, and explain new child support laws and the best methods for collecting it.Call Marge Van Brackle at (904) 252-5411 for more information.

-- CONTRACTS. Emerson Electic Co. of St. Louis received a $5.4 million Navy contract for its Orlando plant to produce submarine acoustic devices. . . . Harris Corp. received a subcontract from the McDonnell Douglas-General Dynamics team to build the digital map equipment for the Navy A-12 advance tactical aircraft. . . . Universal CADD Services Inc. of Altamonte Springs has been awarded a major software development contract from the City of Maitland, which will include a computerized map of all properties within the city.

A computerized mapping system will be in operation in the city by early next year and will allow workers to easily include new roads, drainage systems and annexations on a city-wide map.Commissioners this week agreed to buy the Computer Aided Design and Drafting mapping system -- CADD -- for $77,691 from the Orlando firm of Boyle Engineering Corp.City Attorney Frank Kruppenbacher will draw up a contract to be approved later by the company and the city for work to begin on the map. Boyle Engineering will research all information to be included in the mapping system and input the data.

Marge Van Brackle called the meeting to order in drill-sergeant fashion.''We do not allow any disruption in this room. We will ask you to leave,'' she told a 7 p.m. gathering of 20-some women and two men at a downtown Orlando office building.Pinned to her jacket was a large yellow button proclaiming ''Kids need love,'' and, in smaller type, ''& child support.''Van Brackle is the Ormond Beach woman who two years ago founded CADD -- Children Against Deadbeat Dads (P.O. Box 2010 EV, Ormond Beach, Fla. 32074; 904 673-0251)

City Island Library will be the site for Thursday's 7 p.m. meeting of CADD (Children Against Deadbeat Dads), a child support enforcement group.The featured speakers will be a representative from the state of Florida Child Support Enforcement Agency and an area attorney.The public is invited to attend and learn about the newly passed laws regarding child support enforcement. More information is available by calling (904) 673-0251.